The new residency makes a homecoming of sorts for Harris, whose first-ever Vegas residency began with Wynn Nightlife in 2011
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Calvin Harris isn't leaving Las Vegas anytime soon.
The Grammy-winning DJ and producer has signed a two-year deal to return to The Strip for an exclusive residency with Wynn Las Vegas. As part of the deal, Harris will perform at both XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club, mixing it up with both late-night and afternoon pool party sets. It all kicks off January 16 at XS Nightclub, followed by two weekend dates in February. Additional dates and the Encore Beach Club opening will be announced later.
The new residency makes a homecoming of sorts for Harris, whose first-ever Vegas residency began with Wynn Nightlife in 2011. While he has played one-off shows in recent years on the property, the DJ had a LIV and LIV Beach residency at Fontainebleau Las Vegas in 2024, with Harris joining the likes of Tiësto, John Summit and Dom Dolla to help open the new resort. Now, he's back at Wynn, where he will be delivering his “legacy of innovation and chart-topping hits to the acclaimed poolside parties and late-night club sets,” for a release. The exclusive residency means the only place fans will be able to see Harris perform in Vegas in 2026, will be at XS or Encore Beach Club.
“Calvin Harris is a legend whose influence on music and nightlife is undeniable,” says Ryan Jones, Vice President of Wynn Nightlife. “This residency reflects Wynn Nightlife's dedication to curating unforgettable experiences and maintaining our position as the leader in nightlife.”
Harris' return to Wynn Las Vegas follows residencies at the resort this year from the likes of The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Hugel and Mau P. It also comes on the heels of his recently-announced headlining gig at the UK's Isle Of Wight Festival next June.
